Hi Hieu, Thanks very much for the information.
Best, Juan On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> wrote: > When extracting translation rules, only the most frequent word alignment > is stored. This is then used to calculate the lexical feature score. > > I haven't heard of anyone doing anything different, if you like to try, > please tell us what you find > > > On 25/04/2014 10:17, Juan Pino wrote: > > Hello, > > I was wondering how Moses deals with multiple alignments > for a phrase pair. Are all alignments stored in the phrase table, or > only the most frequent one, or only the one that gives the highest lexical > feature score (because presumably the lexical feature weight will be > positive after tuning) ? Have there been analyses about which strategy is > best ? > > Thanks very much, > > Juan > > > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing > [email protected]http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support > > > -- In light of the recent NSA scandal, please consider encrypting your reply by using my public key available at http://mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~jmp84/pgp.txt If you use webmail, you may consider mailvelope (http://mailvelope.com/) which is a very easy to use plugin available for chrome and probably soon for firefox.
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